Café D. Fernando offers simple décor without pretentiousness to those who visit. The busy counter invites you to socialize in a warm and family atmosphere and invites you to have a drink or a snack. Café D. Fernando also serves meals with Francesinha specialties, German sausages and special hot dogs. At lunch, there are always daily dishes, at inviting prices, with meat, fish and vegetarian options, and you can find grilled ribs, chicken steak, grilled bream and octopus. There are also lunch menus, with steaks, hamburgers and other options.
Coffee, drinks, cakes, snacks, budget meals
Monday to Friday: 7:30-19:00 | Saturday: 8:00-15:00 | Sunday: Closed
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Address:
Rua da Alegria, 308
Postal Code:
4000-035
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
224019862
Email:
jlinotsousa@gmail.com
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